I purchased a MEP-802a the other month, then went away:
I am back and spent the last couple of weekends working on and off, on the new MEP-802a.
I had purchased it hoping to move the stator from this to my failed mep-802a.
I took most of the tin off of the two generators to find the my 3 jaw pullers were too small to pull the stator end off the bearing.
From that point, I decided to see about getting the new one running as it might be nice to end up with a backup.
In the process, I found all of the pressurized fuel lines had dry-rotted. I replaced all of the pressurized lines and one of the tees as I only had one new one on hand.
The inside wasn't in great shape as it was converted with diesel and a few mouse nests. I couldn't find any chewed wires. It looks like they attempt to put leaves etc into the alternator.
I pressure-washed the non-electrical parts and vacuumed out the unit a few times, it’s much better now.
I moved the batteries from the old to the new.
I filled the radiator with water for now.
I drained ~2.5qts of oil as the oil looked brand new but was to the top of the filler.
I moved the missing relays over from the old to the new one and was able to start it.
I ended up moving the control cube from my old one to the new one as the new one was missing the alternator fuse, two wire start ( https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threa...ote-start-parameter-monitoring-system.190193/ ) and the fuse upgrade.
The battery still won't charge. I expect that the alternator is dead. Do I need a working alternator, or is having a 24x7 battery charger good enough?
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The other issue I need to address is the cooling system, as the radiator overflow nipple was missing, and they did some creative work with the overflow/drain lines.
I am going to see if a radiator repair shop exists within a couple of hours, as I would like it to be able to pull back in from the overflow bottle.
Has anybody had luck repairing the overflow nipple?
I ran the generator for an hour or so; at first, it was dark smoke. I ran it at ~4779va (90amps at 53.1 volts) into my batteries with the charger:
and the smoke was mostly cleaned up.
What the batteries didn’t want was pushed back to the grid, banked to use this winter.
I still don't know if the 2nd fuel pump is working. I think the 2wire controller will kick it on when the tank is 50% and then fill it up to 75% (extra fail-safe to prevent the tank from overfilling and dumping diesel on the ground).
In any case, I am thrilled to have something better than my EU2000i up and running.
I need to figure out what I am doing with the old one. Do I make it a runner or move the alternator and radiator over, box up the parts I might need, and put them in the basement?
2003 Libby MEP-802A 5kW Generator Set
5 kVA, 5 kW, 120/208 Volts 3 Phase, 5 kVA, 5 kW, 120/240 Volts Single Phase, 120V Receptacles, Fuel Tank
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I am back and spent the last couple of weekends working on and off, on the new MEP-802a.
I had purchased it hoping to move the stator from this to my failed mep-802a.
I took most of the tin off of the two generators to find the my 3 jaw pullers were too small to pull the stator end off the bearing.
From that point, I decided to see about getting the new one running as it might be nice to end up with a backup.
In the process, I found all of the pressurized fuel lines had dry-rotted. I replaced all of the pressurized lines and one of the tees as I only had one new one on hand.
The inside wasn't in great shape as it was converted with diesel and a few mouse nests. I couldn't find any chewed wires. It looks like they attempt to put leaves etc into the alternator.
I pressure-washed the non-electrical parts and vacuumed out the unit a few times, it’s much better now.
I moved the batteries from the old to the new.
I filled the radiator with water for now.
I drained ~2.5qts of oil as the oil looked brand new but was to the top of the filler.
I moved the missing relays over from the old to the new one and was able to start it.
I ended up moving the control cube from my old one to the new one as the new one was missing the alternator fuse, two wire start ( https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threa...ote-start-parameter-monitoring-system.190193/ ) and the fuse upgrade.
The battery still won't charge. I expect that the alternator is dead. Do I need a working alternator, or is having a 24x7 battery charger good enough?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08G3STB1N
The other issue I need to address is the cooling system, as the radiator overflow nipple was missing, and they did some creative work with the overflow/drain lines.
I am going to see if a radiator repair shop exists within a couple of hours, as I would like it to be able to pull back in from the overflow bottle.
Has anybody had luck repairing the overflow nipple?
I ran the generator for an hour or so; at first, it was dark smoke. I ran it at ~4779va (90amps at 53.1 volts) into my batteries with the charger:
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What the batteries didn’t want was pushed back to the grid, banked to use this winter.
I still don't know if the 2nd fuel pump is working. I think the 2wire controller will kick it on when the tank is 50% and then fill it up to 75% (extra fail-safe to prevent the tank from overfilling and dumping diesel on the ground).
In any case, I am thrilled to have something better than my EU2000i up and running.
I need to figure out what I am doing with the old one. Do I make it a runner or move the alternator and radiator over, box up the parts I might need, and put them in the basement?